Title: Jet Noise Problem in Aircraft Carrier Islands
Abstract: Noise during jet aircraft launching operations seriously interferes with communications in important island spaces aboard aircraft carriers. Measurements of sound pressure levels made in these spaces during normal jet operations at sea are reported. It was found that these levels could be estimated from a knowledge of jet engine operating conditions [A. C. Pietrasanta, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 28, 434 (1956)] and the physical properties of the structures involved. The problem of the selection of criteria for speech communication is discussed. Noise reduction requirements for island spaces, based on estimated noise levels of present and future jet aircraft, are presented.
Publication Year: 1956
Publication Date: 1956-05-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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